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    Uber CEO takes leave of absence amid sweeping changes after scandals

    https://www.reuters.com/article/us-u...-idUSKBN1942EG

    Jun 13, 2017

    Uber Technologies Inc [UBER.UL] Chief Executive Officer Travis Kalanick told employees on Tuesday he will take time away from the company he helped to found, one of a series of measures the ride-hailing company is taking to claw its way out from under a mountain of controversies.

    Kalanick's move comes after a months-long investigation led former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, who was hired by Uber to look into its culture and workplace practices after a female former employee publicly accused the company of what she described as brazen sexual harassment.

    Uber on Tuesday released the recommendations from that report, which include reducing Kalanick's sweeping authority and instituting more controls over spending, human resources and the behavior of managers. (bit.ly/2rX2xA5)

    Kalanick's departure, even if it is temporary, is a thunderclap for the Silicon Valley startup world, where company founders in recent years have enjoyed great autonomy and often become synonymous with their firms.

    It also marks a pivotal moment for the world's most valuable venture-backed private company, which has been largely defined by Kalanick's brash approach.

    Kalanick, 40, said he needed the time away to grieve for his recently deceased mother and to work on his leadership skills, according to a staff email seen by Reuters. He did not say how long he would be away.

    "If we are going to work on Uber 2.0, I also need to work on Travis 2.0 to become the leader that this company needs and that you deserve," Kalanick wrote in his email. "During this interim period, the leadership team, my directs, will be running the company."

    According to a source familiar with the matter, Kalanick can return to the company whenever he would like.



    MORE OVERSIGHT NEEDED

    The company on Tuesday shared with its staff 47 recommendations for management and policy changes that were unanimously adopted by the board on Sunday. Kalanick was not at the meeting, said a source who was present.

    The meeting was marred by private equity executive David Bonderman making a sexist remark about women talking too much. He later resigned from the board of directors, calling his comment "careless, inappropriate, and inexcusable." [nL1N1JB01Q]

    The recommendations from Holder's firm, Covington and Burling, include adding an independent director to the board and considering an independent chair; mandated manager training; and a bigger and more independent audit committee to oversee spending and management.

    "I would now suggest to any startup, here are the Covington rules, and when you get passed 100 people, put these in place," said Steve Blank, a startup founder and mentor and adjunct professor at Stanford University.

    Other recommendations prohibit romances between bosses and their subordinates and create clearer guidelines on the use of drugs and alcohol.

    "I think it paints a picture of a company pretty out of control with no oversight from the board or basic controls," said Elizabeth Ames, senior vice president at the Anita Borg Institute, which advocates for women in technology.

    At Tuesday's employee meeting, human resources chief Liane Hornsey thanked the former employee who wrote about harassment, Susan Fowler, for being a catalyst for the changes. She received applause from employees, according to the source at the meeting.

    Holder's recommendations stressed the importance of a new chief operating officer. The company has been searching for a No.2 executive for more than three months and is also looking for a chief financial officer.

    A number of senior Uber managers left in recent weeks as the Holder investigation and a parallel probe focused strictly on sexual harassment and other employee complaints, conducted by the law firm Perkins Coie, moved forward.

    The most recent departing executives included Emil Michael, head of business and Kalanick's closest confidant, and Eric Alexander, who ran the Asia Pacific region.

    Uber said last week it had hired two women to fill top roles: Harvard Business School management professor Frances Frei will serve as an executive coach and Apple Inc marketing executive Bozoma Saint John was hired to mend Uber's brand. Uber also added a second woman to its board, Wan Ling Martello, an executive vice president at Nestle, to serve as an independent director.

    There are 14 people at Uber who report directly to Kalanick and who will likely take on more responsibility in his absence. They include Ryan Graves, head of operations and one-time chief executive at Uber.

    FOUNDER POWER

    Uber grew to a valuation of $68 billion in seven years amid non-stop controversy. It has upended the tightly regulated taxi industry in many countries and changed the transportation landscape, but has run into legal trouble with a rough-and-tumble approach to local regulations and the way it handles employees and drivers.

    Uber has suffered a series of damaging setbacks in recent months, including a federal probe into the company's use of technology to evade regulators in certain cities and a trade secrets lawsuit filed by Alphabet Inc's self-driving unit, Waymo. [nL3N1IW3CC]

    Some venture capitalists say Uber's challenges should serve as a warning that the Silicon Valley ethos of leaving founders in control of companies, even after they grow into big corporations, can be a dangerous proposition.

    "Inevitably, this will help drive the pendulum back toward better governance inside an organization," said Robert Siegel, a lecturer at Stanford University and venture capitalist at XSeed Capital. "Sometimes we conflate great business leaders with strong personalities with great governance."



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    God, I hate government.

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    Does this show you the true power structure of our society?

    Taxi cartels seem powerful. Indeed, they have a lot of power.

    Incumbent local governments seem like they have a lot of power. And indeed they do.

    But who has the real power? Who is the real threat?

    Travis plowed through the cartels. He embarrassed and ignored the local govs.

    But the Cathedral always wins.

    Until you build your own.

    All cultures have a religion at their foundation. A narrative. We have one -- a false and horrible one. It's leftism, aka third-worldism. A world-framing set of bromides, common wisdom, and shared delusions. Certain things that must be smiled at; others that must be frowned at. This foundational framework rules everything. One cannot escape it, except by dropping out of the culture entirely (ala the Amish).

    This is what we must destroy. The elite coming out of Harvard and Yale who make the ideas that we consume and demarcate the Overton post-it note that we must live on.

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    How does one whiney bitch get the US Dept of Justice involved in the inner workings of a private company??? Wtf?
    "He's talkin' to his gut like it's a person!!" -me
    "dumpster diving isn't professional." - angelatc
    "You don't need a medical degree to spot obvious bullshit, that's actually a separate skill." -Scott Adams
    "When you are divided, and angry, and controlled, you target those 'different' from you, not those responsible [controllers]" -Q

    "Each of us must choose which course of action we should take: education, conventional political action, or even peaceful civil disobedience to bring about necessary changes. But let it not be said that we did nothing." - Ron Paul

    "Paul said "the wave of the future" is a coalition of anti-authoritarian progressive Democrats and libertarian Republicans in Congress opposed to domestic surveillance, opposed to starting new wars and in favor of ending the so-called War on Drugs."

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    Uber wants Sheryl Sandberg to be its next CEO

    http://nypost.com/2017/06/21/uber-wa...t-ceo-sources/

    June 21, 2017

    [IMG]https://********************************/2017/06/uber-wants-sheryl-sandberg.jpg[/IMG]
    Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg

    Uber’s board plans to approach Facebook operating chief Sheryl Sandberg about filling its newly vacant CEO spot, The Post has learned.

    The Sandberg idea is being pushed by Uber board member Arianna Huffington in the wake of Travis Kalanick’s surprise resignation as chief executive late Tuesday, according to a source close to the board.

    Insiders say former Disney operating chief Tom Staggs is also a leading candidate for the CEO job. Indeed, Staggs already interviewed at the company ahead of Kalanick’s exit, according to one source, as the ride-sharing app scrambles to recover from a slew of scandals this spring.

    But “Sheryl is their first choice,” according to one source briefed on the situation, adding, “That doesn’t mean they’re going to get her.”

    Representatives for Uber and Sandberg didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment. A spokesperson for Huffington wasn’t immediately available to comment.

    Other women said to be on Uber’s list include Marissa Mayer, who just stepped down as chief executive of Yahoo after selling the search pioneer to Verizon. CVS exec Helena Foulkes, who reportedly had been a candidate to fill the No. 2 spot at Uber before Kalanick’s resignation, is also in the mix.

    AOL CEO Tim Armstrong has also been a rumored candidate, as has Turner CEO John Martin.

    Nevertheless, sources say Uber directors, Huffington especially, are increasingly convinced that a woman would be ideally suited to fix Uber’s mess.

    Last week, after former US Attorney General Eric Holder delivered a scathing report that blasted Uber’s culture for rampant sex harassment, a woman sued the company, alleging an executive had shared her medical records with top brass after an Uber driver raped her.

    “Sheryl is seen as exactly what this company needs right now,” according to a source, noting Uber has gotten a reputation for being a cesspool for sex harassment. “It starts with the optics.”

    Nevertheless, few think it’s likely Sandberg would move to such a post given her long history and success at Facebook — and despite her close friendship with Huffington.

    Kalanick resigned as CEO under pressure from key shareholders including Benchmark Capital, Menlo Ventures and Fidelity, which delivered a letter demanding he step down on Tuesday, sources said. Still, insiders note that Kalanick is keeping his board seat at Uber and still has majority voting control over the closely held company’s shares.

    Staggs, meanwhile, is currently without a portfolio and has interviewed for several positions including the Sony Entertainment CEO post, which wasn’t ultimately a fit for him.

    At Uber, a new CEO would have fires to fight on several fronts, not least altering the bro culture that has grown at the firm to the disgust of female employees.

    Kalanick has been a controversial figure for those who want to see Uber execute a public offering quickly and for those who advocate for a more corporate approach to the business.

    Kalanick is currently facing both personal and professional calamity. His mother was killed in a boating accident and his father was injured.

    Uber, which began as a technology to facilitate ride sharing in cars, is also getting into helicopters and boats and the delivery business.

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    If I had uber stock I'd have unloaded it by now. I don't see this turning out good for their stock long term.

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    Quote Originally Posted by specsaregood View Post
    If I had uber stock I'd have unloaded it by now. I don't see this turning out good for their stock long term.
    Watching the left is like watching a $#@!ing trainwreck..

    "Oh, this is the most successful company we've seen in a long time, how come they are so successful, let's study it!!"

    "OMG, Uber is full of white "bro" culture!! This is wrong, this must end!!"
    "He's talkin' to his gut like it's a person!!" -me
    "dumpster diving isn't professional." - angelatc
    "You don't need a medical degree to spot obvious bullshit, that's actually a separate skill." -Scott Adams
    "When you are divided, and angry, and controlled, you target those 'different' from you, not those responsible [controllers]" -Q

    "Each of us must choose which course of action we should take: education, conventional political action, or even peaceful civil disobedience to bring about necessary changes. But let it not be said that we did nothing." - Ron Paul

    "Paul said "the wave of the future" is a coalition of anti-authoritarian progressive Democrats and libertarian Republicans in Congress opposed to domestic surveillance, opposed to starting new wars and in favor of ending the so-called War on Drugs."

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